Jay C. Bloom(503) 381-2649
Experience Making a Difference
Bloom Anew
Work After Work
Work and Service• 59 percent see retirement as “a time to be active and involved, to
start new activities, and to set new goals.” (New Face of Retirement, Civic Ventures, 2002)
• 6 in 10 felt “a responsibility that goes beyond our own life and our own family, and we seek meaning by helping other people.” (AARP, 2002)
• Those who plan to work in their retirement cite the desire to stay active and productive, rather than economic necessity, as the reason. (New Face of Retirement, Civic Ventures, 2002)
• The majority of retirees and pre-retirees do not regard retirement as an extended vacation or a time of rest and relaxation. Rather, they see it as a new, active stage of their lives characterized by continued personal growth, personal reinvention, and new beginnings in work and leisure. (Re-visioning Retirement, AIG Sun America, 2002)
New Trends in the Boomers’ “Third Age”
Motivated to:
• Use their knowledge, skills, assets productively
• Have better balance between work, learning and leisure
• Find meaning and passion-give back (Returnment™)
LearnWorkLeisure
Childhood Adulthood Late Adult
Business Week 2006 Retirement Issue
“Only after the action stops do many retirees (older adults) realize they need to replace the stimulation, the social network, and the psychic rewards that come from work. Retirement (older adulthood) planning is not just about how much money you need but also about how to fill your time with worthwhile pursuits.”
July 24, 2006, p.56
Returnment
1) The act of giving back or returning in some small way what the world has given you;
2) An alternative to retirement.
noun
Jay C. Bloom
It is about work
“When people are serving, life is no longer meaningless. The cure for boredom is not diversion, it is to
find some work to do, something to care about.”
John Gardner
• “We’re all in this together, by ourselves.”
-Lily Tomlin
Unless you are engaged in your later
years you are just dying longer not living
longer.
Jay C. Bloom
PurposeMeaningLegacy
PurposeMeaningLegacy
Work/CreativeWork/CreativePassion Work(Connection)
Learning / LeisureLearning / LeisureLeisure Work(Mental)
Humor/ Support / RelationshipsHumor/ Support / RelationshipsLove Work(Emotional)
Finances / HousingFinances / Housing Livelihood Work(Security)
Health / Exercise / DietHealth / Exercise / Diet Body Work(Physical)
Soul Work(Spiritual)
Hierarchy of Work Pyramid©
“I always knew I wanted to be somebody when I grew up. I just didn’t know I needed to be more specific.”
-Lily Tomlin
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Paradigm Change Regarding Older Adults
Problem Problem Solver
Client Contributor
Retirement Returnment
At-risk population to be Community asset to be
dealt with and treated valued and cultivated
Conclusions Older adults represent a growing resource
One size does not fit all
Changes are needed in organization practices and attitudes
Best practices for employing and engaging older adults make organizations more attractive to workers of all generations
Older adults represent a significant economic development opportunity
An age-friendly community for older adults is an age-friendly community for all ages
Returnment
1) The act of giving back or returning in some small way what the world has given you;
2) An alternative to retirement.
noun
Jay C. Bloom
Jay C. Bloom(503) 381-2649
Experience Making a Difference
Bloom Anew
“The pessimist may be right in the long run, but the optimist has more fun on the journey.”
-Unknown
• It is very hard to say no to work. We may courageously resign, take a sabbatical, or retire to a simpler, more rustic existence, but then we are engaged in inner work, or working on ourselves, or just chopping wood.
• Work means application, explication, and expectation. There is almost no life human beings can construct for themselves where they are not wrestling with something difficult something that takes a modicum of work.
• The only possibility seems to be the ability of human beings to choose good work.
• At its simplest, good work is work that makes sense, and that grants sense and meaning to the one who is doing it and to those affected by it.
• -DAVID WHYTE
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